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Secaucus Police Arrest Two New York Men During Armed Robbery Investigation; Public’s Help Sought Locating Third Individual
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Secaucus Police Arrest Two New York Men During Armed Robbery Investigation; Public’s Help Sought Locating Third Individual

Posted Mon, Feb 13, 2023, From Secaucus Police
On January 26, 2023 at 3:02 A.M., the Secaucus Police responded on a call of an armed robbery at the Aloft Hotel, 460 Harmon Meadow Boulevard. It became known that the victims met with Nyshiem O. Inmon in their hotel room and a short time later Lyemel Summerville and another male, entered the hotel room while brandishing handguns. Three of the victims were held against their will in the bathroom of the hotel room. However, when one of the victims refused to enter the bathroom he was stabbed in his upper leg by Nyshiem O. Inmon. Despite an exhasutive search by the Secaucus Police K-9 Unit and the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit, Nyshiem O. Inmon and his accomplices fled the area with approximately $20,000.00 of the victims’ cash in a getaway vehicle that was waiting in the parking lot, operated by Russell Francis.

Intial responding police officers located one of the victims in the lobby of the hotel bleeding heavily from an arterial bleed on his leg. Police Officer Dwight Wise immediately applied a torniquet to the victim’s leg to control the bleeding, presumably saving his life. The victim was transported to the Jersey City Medical Center where he treated and released.

On February 4, 2023, Russell Francis, 53 of Brooklyn, NY was arrested at the Secaucus Police Department. He was charged with Armed Robbery [2C:15-a(1)] and Conpsiracy to Commit Armed Robbery [2C:5-2a(1)/2C:15-1a(1)]. He was lodged in the Hudson County Jail.

On February 8, 2023, Lyemel Summervile, 24, of Brooklyn, NY was arrested in the Bronx, NY by NYPD Brooklyn North Violent Felony Squad. Lyemel Summerville was charged with Criminal Attempt to Commit Murder [2C:5-1a(1)/2C:11-3a(1)], Armed Robbery [2C:15-1a(1)], Criminal Restraint [2C:13-2], Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose [2C:39-4(a)(1)], Unlawful Possession of a Weapon [2C:39-5(b)(1)],and Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery [2C:5-2a(1)/2C:15-1a(1)]. He was lodged on Rikers Island, NY awaiting extradition to New Jersey.

“I am proud of the investigative work put forth by my detectives and am thankful for the arrests made by the Anti-Crime Unit, under the supervision of Detective Sergeant Matthew Ford,” Chief Dennis Miller said. “This was a heinous, targeted attack, and as I have stated previously, my detectives will not rest until they find justice for the victims of any crime in Secaucus. I want to thank the members of the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit for their assistance. I also want to thank the NYPD Brooklyn North Violent Felony Squad, New York Probation and Parole who assisted in this investigation and arrests.”

An arrest warrant has been issued for Nyshiem O. Inmon, 24, who is being sought on the charges of Criminal Attempt to Commit Murder [2C:5-1a(1)/2C:11-3a(1)], Armed Robbery [2C:15-1a(1)], Aggravated Assault [2C:12-1b(1)], Criminal Restraint [2C:13-2], Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose [2C:39-4(d)], Unlawful Possession of a Weapon [2C:39-5(d)] and Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery [2C:5-2a(1)/2C:15-1a(1)].

Nyshiem O. Inmon has ties to Jersey City, New York City and Maryland and the Secaucus Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating him. If you know the whereabouts of Nyshiem O. Inmon, please contact Secaucus Police Department or your local police department.

The investigation is ongoing and additional arrests may follow. Tips can be made by calling (201) 330-2049, emailed to spdtips@secaucus.net or submitted anonymously through the department’s website at www.secaucuspolice.org. These charges are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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